trolske

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[–] trolske 7 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (4 children)

Ich bin selbst in der Forschung tätig, also bin ich mir der Tatsache durchaus bewusst.
Es ändert aber nichts daran, das Menschen nur ein Tier unter vielen sind.
Deine Argumentation ist auch nicht frei von Voreingenommenheit, natürlich will man glauben dass Menschen was besonderes sind und dass man was besseres ist als ein Nacktmull. Aber wer möchte sich schon eingestehen, dass man vielleicht nicht so herausragend ist, wie man es gerne hätte.
Menschen haben weder die größte Menge Biomasse aller Tiere, noch die größte Anzahl an Individuen. Das einzige wo wir wirklich besonders sind, ist dass wir den größten negativen Einfluss auf die Umwelt haben.
Ich gebe gerne zu, dass hier zwei verschiedene Philosophien der Weltanschauung aufeinander treffen, und dass wir vermutlich den Standpunkt des anderen nur schwer bis gar nicht nachvollziehen können, aber meiner Meinung nach ist es durchaus problematisch sich mental von anderen Tieren so abzugrenzen, da man dann gerne Mal komplett vergisst dass Menschen überhaupt Tiere sind und nicht noch was ganz anderes.
Das ist jetzt ziemlich ausgeartet hier, also Danke, dass ihr zu meinem TED-talk gekommen seid.

[–] trolske 39 points 4 days ago (10 children)

"Tier-Mensch-Übergangsfeld". Dabei kommt mir schon das Kotzen. Menschen sind Tiere. Punkt. Nix Übergang.

[–] trolske 2 points 5 days ago

Joke aside, there is a legitimate point to be made, because plant - herbivore interactions can be modeled similarly to predator - prey interactions. That also works to s certain degree for parasite - host interactions.

[–] trolske 2 points 1 week ago

I see only in-ear or over/on-ear on their website

[–] trolske 2 points 1 week ago

Thanks, I fixed it

[–] trolske 2 points 1 week ago

Oh wow, I completely missed them when I checked the website! Thanks a lot!

[–] trolske 2 points 1 week ago

No open-ears (not to be confused with open-back)

[–] trolske 1 points 1 week ago

Thanks, I added them to my list!

[–] trolske 2 points 1 week ago

Thanks, added to my list!

[–] trolske 5 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Those are unfortunately open-back and not open-ear.

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I'm currently looking to replace my in-ears (which are slowly dying) and I have settled on the open-ear form factor. Unfortunately open-ears are not very common, so I've had trouble finding many European options. I'd settle for a European company, because produced in Europe is even more difficult to find.

What I found so far:

  • Nothing Open Ear (UK, produced in China)
  • ~~Suunto Aqua/Wing/Sonic (Finland, probably produced in China~~ apparently completely Chinese now
  • Teufel Airy Open TWS (Germany, probably produced in China)
  • Beyerdynamic Veerio 200 (Germany, 85% of all Beyerdynamic products produced in Germany)

Please do not confuse open-back (full-size over-ear) and open-ear (small form factor).

European brands I have checked which do not have open-ears:

  • Steelseries
  • Bang & Olufsen
  • Austrian Audio
  • Sennheiser
  • Meze
  • Fairphone
  • Valco
  • Fresh 'n Rebel
  • Jabra

Brands with open-ears but not European:

  • Shokz
  • Bose
  • JBL
  • Suunto (used to be Finnish, now 100% Chinese)
 

cross-posted from: https://feddit.org/post/10190479

Feuerwear makes a series of bags and backpacks out of old firehose. I got one of their laptop bags since last year and I absolutely love it! They also offer a repair service and give a 3-year warranty on their products.

As far as I can tell from their website, some steps of the production are done in Germany and some (mostly sewing) is done in Serbia.

Referreral code warning
I got a code that gives a 10€ reduction for new customers (and gives me the same if it's used). I'm not sure if the code can be used repeatedly, so no guarantee that it works.

spoilerKYV-27EE-ARG

 

Feuerwear makes a series of bags and backpacks out of old firehose. I got one of their laptop bags since last year and I absolutely love it! They also offer a repair service and give a 3-year warranty on their products.

As far as I can tell from their website, some steps of the production are done in Germany and some (mostly sewing) is done in Serbia.

Referreral code warning
I got a code that gives a 10€ reduction for new customers (and gives me the same if it's used). I'm not sure if the code can be used repeatedly, so no guarantee that it works.

spoilerKYV-27EE-ARG

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Cross posted from: https://feddit.org/post/8903315

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As the title said, I'm looking for a stainless steel french press. So far the only producer that actually makes them in Europe seems to be Stelton (Denmark). Bodum looked good, but they do have a factory in China and don't clearly disclose in the webshop where the specific product is made. Additionally Amazon lists the Bodum Columbia as "Made in China". Scanpan is another European brand, but the TOGO line is made in China unfortunately.

So I'd be happy to get any pointers for brands to look at.

Edit: The options so far are

  • Stelton EM77, stainless steel cylinder, 80€, made in Denmark
  • Bodum Douro, stainless steel cylinder, 170€, made in Portugal

All other options (WMF, other Bodum models, Bialetti, Paderno) seem to be produced in China or the US.

I didn't expect it to be this difficult to find viable options.

 

I found online only shops for bigger women's sizes and while walking downtown and checking Magasin, Brunn's Galerie, Selling etc, I couldn't find any shop that would at least have a section with large sizes.
Any ideas where I could go? I'm especially looking for a jacket with the current sales.

 

I'm going to move to (probably) Århus beginning of January, and I got a few question specifically about the city and live in Denmark in general. If there is a better community for stuff like this let me know!

Live in Denmark

  • I probably have my apartment secured but are there general things to look out for?

  • Are there any must-have-apps for daily live? I already found the DSB app, rejskort and rejsplanen app, but is there for example something for national/local alerts (Germany and Finland have that for example).

  • I already have one specific question: why does DSB offer both to check in and out for a trip and tickets for a specific route?

  • Any other things I might not be aware of? I already lived other Scandinavian countries, so I don't expect much if a culture shock.

Live in Århus

  • I'll be trying to join a pen&paper group. Any advice where to go looking?

  • Any areas to avoid?

  • Any hidden gems? Might be a favorite café, bar, beach etc.

  • Any other useful things?

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Wie der Titel schon sagt suche ich einen Printshop, der recht einfach den Druck serieller QR codes (oder Barcodes) anbietet.
Scheinbar hat Avery Zweckform das bis vor recht kurzer Zeit selbst angeboten, aber auf Nachfrage ist das nun nicht mehr möglich.
Ich habe leider selbst keinen Drucker oder Zugang zu einem wo ich Papier wechseln kann, sonnst würde ich das einfach selber drucken.
Mir ist bewusst, dass das Thema nur mit etwas Phantasie mit EDV zu tun hat, aber ich dachte hier sind am ehesten die Leute, die das gleiche Problem mal hatten.

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